bennymacca wrote:against that range, i have either 7 or 9 outs, which gives me 15-20% equity. this is marginal based on the pot odds, but i thought he was never folding, so i had definite implied odds.
Sorry but... How do you figure you had the implied odds to call?
It was 2150 to call and you only had 4845 left behind? So at 2.25:1 (implied) you need 31% (or ~6500 left @ 20%) to make it a break even call.
Also when counting outs, and you arrive at 2 possibilities (as here - 7 or 9) shouldnt you usually take the smaller of the 2? Although why you thought only 7 I can't figure, 8 perhaps if you considered Trishan held a club?
Also, why did you think the Ace was a good card for you? Ax is a very likely hand for Trishan to float here?
And why is a shove by him more likely a bluff - he stuck in ~ 1/2 effective remaining stacks?
These are serious questions, that if you read benny the cunt, would you answer for me? esp the last one... (shove = bluff)
trishan wrote:If only we got something in return for getting it in as favourite apart from self-satisfaction, which let's face it, isn't that great.
You do.... You more often win...
TBH, I don't think either player was particularly brilliant in this hand.
Cant see why Trishan thinks JTs is not an open raising hand from EP??
Can see why he floated flop, as 962r doesnt really hit much of benny the cunt's EP opening range, so its a cbet most of the time (95%+ ?? - 99/66 are only value hands that make sense?) and he has overcards on a very dry flop... Also if small cards come and he can get to showdown without more betting, Ace high might be good?
Trishan played turn too soft, c/r to put benny the cunt allin is better imho (any less, and Ive heard benny the cunt's argument against such sizing - which I 100% agree with - he put almost 1/2 effective remaining stack in)
benny the cunt was right to think he would get paid off if he hit his flush, but wasn't getting the odds to make the turn call...
Trishan makes a 'blocking bet' on the river, and AFAIK these are intended to be folded to raises/jams - esp in these cases where a draw completes. Or possibly a misunderstanding of the term 'thin value bet' ???
Or if as you say benny the cunt, a weak looking bet to induce a raise, WHY Trishan?
IMO: Fold Pre Trishan... ok in this hand you had him dominated, but as Garth previously mentioned you will often be dominated yourself with AJ PLUS you are OOP... But as u didnt, Id have c/r flop not turn...
Also, why is this under 'Advanced Discussion'??

